2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament Bracket


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The 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket is officially been revealed.
As projected by Baseball America, Vanderbilt has claimed the No. 1 overall seed, with Texas, Arkansas and Auburn rounding out the top four slots. The 16 regional hosts had previously been announced Sunday night.
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The tournament begins with regionals on Friday, May 30 running through June 2. After regionals, the field will be whittled down from 64 to 16 teams, and Super Regional play will commence. This year, supers will run from Friday, June 6 through Monday, June 9. The format for supers is a best of three series.
Eight teams will make the College World Series, which airs on ESPN networks. The action at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha follows the conclusion of Super Regionals, starting on Friday, June 13 with the College World Series Finals—a best of three series between the final two teams—beginning on Saturday, June 21.
Here’s a look at the complete, 64-team bracket:
2025 FIELD OF 64 | ||||
Nashville, Tenn. | Hattiesburg, Miss. | |||
1. (1) Vanderbilt (SEC) | 1. (16) Southern Miss (Sun Belt) | |||
2. Louisville (ACC) | 2. Alabama (SEC) | |||
3. East Tennessee State (SoCon) | 3. Miami (ACC) | |||
4. Wright State (Horizon) | 4. Columbia (Ivy) | |||
Austin, Texas | Los Angeles, Calif. | |||
1. (2) Texas (SEC) | 1. (15) UCLA (Big Ten) | |||
2. UTSA (American) | 2. UC Irvine (Big West) | |||
3. Kansas State (Big 12) | 3. Arizona State (Big 12) | |||
4. Houston Christian (Southland) | 4. Fresno State (Mountain West) | |||
Fayetteville, Ark. | Knoxville, Tenn. | |||
1. (3) Arkansas (SEC) | 1. (14) Tennessee (SEC) | |||
2. Kansas (Big 12) | 2. Wake Forest (ACC) | |||
3. Creighton (Big East) | 3. Cincinnati (Big 12) | |||
4. North Dakota State (Summit) | 4. Miami (OH) (MAC) | |||
Auburn, Ala. | Conway, S.C. | |||
1. (4) Auburn (SEC) | 1. (13) Coastal Carolina (Sun Belt) | |||
2. NC State (ACC) | 2. Florida (SEC) | |||
3. Stetson (ASUN) | 3. East Carolina (American) | |||
4. Central Connecticut (Northeast) | 4. Fairfield (MAAC) | |||
Chapel Hill, N.C. | Eugene, Ore. | |||
1. (5) North Carolina (ACC) | 1. (12) Oregon (Big Ten) | |||
2. Oklahoma (SEC) | 2. Arizona (Big 12) | |||
3. Nebraska (Big Ten) | 3. Cal Poly (Big West) | |||
4. Holy Cross (Patriot) | 4. Utah Valley (WAC) | |||
Baton Rouge, La. | Clemson, S.C. | |||
1. (6) LSU (SEC) | 1. (11) Clemson (ACC) | |||
2. Dallas Baptist (CUSA) | 2. West Virginia (Big 12) | |||
3. Rhode Island (A-10) | 3. Kentucky (SEC) | |||
4. Little Rock (OVC) | 4. SC-Upstate (Big South) | |||
Athens, Ga. | Oxford, Miss. | |||
1. (7) Georgia (SEC) | 1. (10) Ole Miss (SEC) | |||
2. Duke (ACC) | 2. Georgia Tech (ACC) | |||
3. Oklahoma State (Big 12) | 3. Western Kentucky (CUSA) | |||
4. Binghamton (America East) | 4. Murray State (MVC) | |||
Corvallis, Ore. | Tallahassee, Fla | |||
1. (8) Oregon State (IND) | 1. (9) Florida State (ACC) | |||
2. TCU (Big 12) | 2. Northeastern (CAA) | |||
3. Southern California (Big Ten) | 3. Mississippi State (SEC) | |||
4. Saint Mary’s (WCC) | 4. Bethune-Cookman (SWAC) |
Last Four In
Arizona State (Big 12)
Kansas State (Big 12)
Oklahoma State (Big 12)
Southern California (Big Ten)
First Four Out
SE Louisiana (Southland)
Troy (Sun Belt)
Connecticut (Big East)
Virginia (ACC)